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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A trope very common for your Dhampir, Friendly Neighborhood Vampires, or Vampire Detective. This is where you have Group X which is Exclusively Evil. Then there's Character Y, who somehow has the powers of Group X but has a conscience, often because he or she is a Phlebotinum Rebel or a Half-Human Hybrid of Warring Natures. So, Character Y becomes The Hunter, allowing him to use his Badass powers for a good cause. Sometimes this turns out badly for The Hunter, when it is revealed that his targets actually aren't totally evil, and a case of Van Helsing Hate Crimes can result. |